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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 811737" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>All three powders will give excellent performance. I use Norma brass and Fed 215 primers. Good starting loads with the 200gr NAB for these powders are: 71.5 gr. h4831SC, 73gr H1000, and 75 gr of Retumbo. COAL of 3.62". Work them up in .5gr increments.. My 26" barrel Rem 700 Milspec with 210VLD's, loaded .010" off the lands produces 2790FPS with 76.5gr of H1000 and 2880FPS with 79gr of Retumbo. I settled on Retumbo for my final load because of the high velocity and lowest ES. I did not optimize a load with H4831SC but the starting loads shot well. All of these powders produced .5MOA or better. Keep in mind that Norma brass has 3-5 gr higher case capacity than Winchester brass. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 811737, member: 10291"] All three powders will give excellent performance. I use Norma brass and Fed 215 primers. Good starting loads with the 200gr NAB for these powders are: 71.5 gr. h4831SC, 73gr H1000, and 75 gr of Retumbo. COAL of 3.62". Work them up in .5gr increments.. My 26" barrel Rem 700 Milspec with 210VLD's, loaded .010" off the lands produces 2790FPS with 76.5gr of H1000 and 2880FPS with 79gr of Retumbo. I settled on Retumbo for my final load because of the high velocity and lowest ES. I did not optimize a load with H4831SC but the starting loads shot well. All of these powders produced .5MOA or better. Keep in mind that Norma brass has 3-5 gr higher case capacity than Winchester brass. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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